your problem with my ranking is the exclusion of the march 4-28? which is unobtanium and not their most compact? It was excluded as I consider the 3-24 much more compact and in line with the leupold asked about. good point tho the 2 I have seen have been redic. it may be at the top honestly if it were considered compact and it may well be. would love to see it next to a zco 4-20.
I would be shocked if ur ranking differed that much from mine so will be eagerly waiting to see it.
fine line for sure. I knew I would forget a couple scopes. Its very tight in the $1000-$2000 and my ranking was a 30sec write up that will suffice for 90% of shooters. THats why I said pick the one with the reticle you prefer in the "budget line" and go from there. def a big jump from mid 1500's to over $3k
GL
DT
No. I am saying that the scopes you have in the list, I would rank differently. With the March, I am saying that you should take a look at the 4.5-28x52 because it should be on this list. It is actually more compact than the 3-24x52, although a bit heavier.
What are your ranking criteria? That and sample variation probably have something to do with it.
For example, I liked Mark 5, more than Mark 6. The FOV of Mark 5 is pretty respectable, so I am sorta mystified by that comment. For example, Mark 5 3.6-18x44 has wider FOV than the 3-18x50 Kahles.
Burris XTR3 is a really nice scope optomechanically, but until I see a version with illuminated reticle, it does not feature in any of my ranking lists simply because a non-illuminated ultra thin reticle has very marginal usability for me. Hopefully, they will have an illuminated version next month at SHOT, so I can have a clearer idea of where to rank it.
That is one of those things where priorities are different for everyone. I value light weight very highly for a crossover scope, so the 4.5-22x50 Razor HD-LHT ranks much higher for me, than for you.
Kahles K318 is a very nice scope, but narrow FOV for that kind of money just bugs me, so I rank it lower overall.
I rank Mark 5 higher than Mark6 on the strength of better turrets and more forgiving eye position.
ILya